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If Walton is Right on His Function-Only View: Some Implicationshttp://biologos.org/blog/if-walton-is-right-on-his-function-only-view-some-implications?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/if-walton-is-right-on-his-function-only-view-some-implications?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationDoes Walton succeed in carving out a new middle ground in interpretations of Genesis 1? If so, what are the implications?Fri, 20 Mar 2015 01:59:18 -0700Ken TurnerCreation is the Temple Where God Restshttp://biologos.org/blog/creation-is-the-temple-where-god-rests?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/creation-is-the-temple-where-god-rests?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationThe third post in the companion blog series to our spring book club based on "The Lost World of Genesis One" by John Walton.Fri, 06 Mar 2015 02:00:58 -0800David BullerTo Function or Not to Functionhttp://biologos.org/blog/to-function-or-not-to-function?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/to-function-or-not-to-function?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationThe second post in the companion blog series to our spring book club based on "The Lost World of Genesis One" by John Walton.Fri, 20 Feb 2015 02:00:20 -0800Nancy EricksonGenesis is an Ancient Book, and that's OKhttp://biologos.org/blog/genesis-is-an-ancient-book-and-thats-ok?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/genesis-is-an-ancient-book-and-thats-ok?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationThe first post in the companion blog series to our spring book club based on "The Lost World of Genesis One" by John Walton.Fri, 06 Feb 2015 01:59:59 -0800David BullerThe “Cosmogonic” Form of Genesis 1http://biologos.org/blog/the-cosmogonic-form-of-genesis-1-part-1?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/the-cosmogonic-form-of-genesis-1-part-1?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationIn both form and content, then, Genesis 1 reveals
that its basic purposes are religious and theological, not scientific or historical.Fri, 23 Jan 2015 02:00:04 -0800Conrad HyersEvolution in the Holy Landhttp://biologos.org/blog/evolution-in-the-holy-land?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/evolution-in-the-holy-land?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationAll creation is the doings of God’s hands, no matter how he did it. When I look at a painting, I can connect somehow with the painter, and the same goes with the universe and God.Mon, 24 Nov 2014 03:00:51 -0800George AbdoSaturday Science Links: October 18, 2014http://biologos.org/blog/saturday-science-links-october-18-2014?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/saturday-science-links-october-18-2014?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationCollection of the best articles of the past several weeks on science (and faith) from around the web.Sat, 18 Oct 2014 02:00:24 -0700Evolution and the Christian, part 2: Fearfully and Wonderfully Madehttp://biologos.org/blog/evolution-and-the-christian-part-2-fearfully-and-wonderfully-made?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/evolution-and-the-christian-part-2-fearfully-and-wonderfully-made?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationSome of the Christian objections to evolutionary creation come from a misunderstanding of what the Bible means when it says “God created”.Thu, 16 Oct 2014 03:00:41 -0700Dennis VenemaCh. 5-6: How the Categories Shape the Conversationhttp://biologos.org/blog/ch.-5-6-how-the-categories-shape-the-conversation?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/ch.-5-6-how-the-categories-shape-the-conversation?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationThe words we use to talk about the Bible and science often predispose us towards unnecessary conflicts.Fri, 10 Oct 2014 03:00:46 -0700Brad KramerThe Tradition of Wisdom for Today: a Relational Theology of Sciencehttp://biologos.org/blog/the-tradition-of-wisdom-for-today-a-relational-theology-of-science?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/the-tradition-of-wisdom-for-today-a-relational-theology-of-science?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationIf discussions of science and religion sometimes get bogged down in Genesis, perhaps that is because they have not made the preparatory journey through the rich material of the Wisdom books.Thu, 02 Oct 2014 03:00:41 -0700Tom McLeishCh. 3-4: The Importance of Reading the Biblical Text in Contexthttp://biologos.org/blog/ch.-3-4-the-importance-of-reading-the-biblical-text-in-context?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/ch.-3-4-the-importance-of-reading-the-biblical-text-in-context?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationWhen we sit down to read sacred Scripture, we need to develop a rapport with the Bible’s various authors and their worldviews. Otherwise, we will unintentionally demand they communicate in the same manner we do.Fri, 26 Sep 2014 02:00:58 -0700Mike BeidlerWhat about the Bible?http://biologos.org/resources/what-about-the-bible?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/resources/what-about-the-bible?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationWhat we do learn from scripture is that there is only one Creator and that there’s a clear distinction between God and the created world. And that we who are created in the image of God are able to investigate a creation that is remarkably tuned for our discovery.Wed, 28 May 2014 09:29:41 -0700BioLogos Basics Video #3: What about the Bible?http://biologos.org/blog/biologos-basics-video-3-what-about-the-bible?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/biologos-basics-video-3-what-about-the-bible?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationWhat we do learn from scripture is that there is only one Creator and that there’s a clear distinction between God and the created world. And that we who are created in the image of God are able to investigate a creation that is remarkably tuned for our discovery.Fri, 25 Apr 2014 04:00:15 -0700Jim Stump, Andrew DeSelmAnd God Saw That It Was Goodhttp://biologos.org/blog/and-god-saw-that-it-was-good?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/and-god-saw-that-it-was-good?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationWhat shall we make of all this? We need to be cautious about what things in nature we attribute to the Fall. It’s too easy for us to take our conception of how we would make a good creation and assume that’s how God made it. By studying God’s creation, we might learn that some of our ideas are wrong.Tue, 04 Jun 2013 08:00:53 -0700Deborah Haarsma, Loren HaarsmaA Perfect World?http://biologos.org/blog/a-perfect-world?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/a-perfect-world?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationAstronomy and geology give us clear evidence that the fundamental laws of nature have remained unchanged since the beginning of creation. Whatever the effects of the Fall, they do not seem to have changed the basic laws of physics.Mon, 03 Jun 2013 09:08:04 -0700Deborah Haarsma, Loren HaarsmaComparing Interpretations of Genesis 1http://biologos.org/blog/comparing-interpretations-of-genesis-1?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/comparing-interpretations-of-genesis-1?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationFor concordists, the temptation is to interpret every Bible verse to match the current scientific picture. For non-concordists, the temptation is to interpret every Bible verse that appears to disagree with science as figurative.Fri, 12 Apr 2013 08:00:15 -0700Deborah Haarsma, Loren HaarsmaDenis Alexander on Understanding Creation Theologyhttp://biologos.org/blog/denis-alexander-on-the-barriers-to-traditional-creation-theology?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/denis-alexander-on-the-barriers-to-traditional-creation-theology?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationIn this video Conversation, Denis Alexander asserts that contemporary Christians are not taking the early chapters of Genesis seriously enough.Fri, 15 Feb 2013 08:00:14 -0800Denis AlexanderA Scientific Commentary on Genesis 7:11http://biologos.org/blog/a-scientific-commentary-on-genesis-711?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/a-scientific-commentary-on-genesis-711?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationAlthough committed to the principle of sola Scriptura, Calvin recognized that the Bible would have been written in terms its original recipients would have understood. Calvin inherited the medieval cosmology of his time, a way of viewing the world heavily influenced by Greek thought and one which was about to receive shocks from astronomers such as Copernicus and Galileo. But not just yet.Tue, 05 Feb 2013 09:00:43 -0800Rolf BoumaAugustine of Hippo and Two Books Theology, Part 2http://biologos.org/blog/augustine-of-hippo-and-two-books-theology-part-2?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/augustine-of-hippo-and-two-books-theology-part-2?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationAugustine had a great deal to say about those chapters in Genesis that are especially controversial within Christianity today.Sat, 05 Jan 2013 05:00:56 -0800Mark H. MannGenesis 2 and the Human Calling, Part 2http://biologos.org/blog/to-serve-and-preserve-part-2?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
http://biologos.org/blog/to-serve-and-preserve-part-2?utm_source=RSS_Feed&amp;utm_medium=RSS&amp;utm_campaign=RSS_SyndicationPerhaps for all the attention Christians have paid to it, we’ve spent too much time pitting Genesis against science, rather than working with scientists to better understand the very world that these verses command us to protect.Thu, 03 Jan 2013 05:00:12 -0800David Buller